NVIDIA will host a keynote presentation at the start of CES with the CEO, and several new products are expected to be announced. We expect gaming-centric products in the mobile segment as well as logic would dictate after the many leaks, the GeForce RTX 2060 might be announced.

The event is being live-streamed, unfortunately for Europe, that would be in the middle of the night at 4 AM GMT and a more sensible 8 PM Pacific Time for the US. If you like to watch the event you can do so here as we'll broadcast the live stream.

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#5623986 Posted on: 01/06/2019 06:01 PM
I cant wait to hear how it just works.

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#5624003 Posted on: 01/06/2019 07:49 PM
is funny how this big ceo's of silicon valley (not SV in some cases but electronic world in general) have created a character around them, the even use the same clothing in any public apparition. it would be cool to see a fighting game with this characters (lisa, jensen, elon, bill, brian. etc.).

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#5624008 Posted on: 01/06/2019 08:31 PM
That's 5 AM European Central Time. So as Nvidia keynotes last 5 hours and only the last half an hour is interesting, if one connects at 9:30, one will get the good stuff!! Happy Monday.

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#5624012 Posted on: 01/06/2019 08:59 PM
Unfortunately, any enthusiasm I might have had for Nvidia has been pretty much depleted after the shambles that was the rip-off, bar-raising pricing of the RTX series. I've no issue with their innovation and I really do applaud this, but (with a 1080) the pricing halted my own gfx card upgrade cycle, and I'm sure, others.

For damage limitation, I'd imagine they could provide GTX options for middle and high-end with pricing we're more used to - I can't see them currently reducing pricing on middle and high-end RTX options without significant backlash from those who already purchased. But then again, reduced cost GTX options (that perform just as well as RTX-Off) will likely not sit well with many in this same group since performance gains was their primary purchase criteria (RTX On 'issue' known entity then).Hmmm, will be interesting to see how they handle all this. I wish them well, though wish AMD an even greater and most excellent 2019 and beyond - invest that tech and deserved profit into low-high end gfx cards too !